9 results on '"Villeneuve, Claire"'
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2. Therapeutic education as a tool to improve patient‐reported and clinical outcomes after renal transplantation: results of the EPHEGREN multicenter retrospective cohort study
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Villeneuve, Claire, primary, Rerolle, Jean‐phillipe, additional, Couzi, Lionel, additional, Westeel, Pierre‐Francois, additional, Etienne, Isabelle, additional, Esposito, Laure, additional, Kamar, Nassim, additional, Büchler, Mathias, additional, Thierry, Antoine, additional, Marquet, Pierre, additional, and Monchaud, Caroline, additional
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- 2021
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3. Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric validation of the revised Patients’ Attitudes Towards Deprescribing (rPATD) questionnaire in French
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UCL - SSS/LDRI - Louvain Drug Research Institute, UCL - (MGD) Département de pharmacie, UCL - (MGD) Service de médecine gériatrique, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, Roux, Barbara, Sirois, Caroline, Niquille, Anne, Spinewine, Anne, Ouellet, Nicole, Pétein, Catherine, Sibille, François-Xavier, Csajka, Chantal, Reeve, Emily, Villeneuve, Claire, Laroche, Marie-Laure, UCL - SSS/LDRI - Louvain Drug Research Institute, UCL - (MGD) Département de pharmacie, UCL - (MGD) Service de médecine gériatrique, UCL - SSS/IREC/MONT - Pôle Mont Godinne, Roux, Barbara, Sirois, Caroline, Niquille, Anne, Spinewine, Anne, Ouellet, Nicole, Pétein, Catherine, Sibille, François-Xavier, Csajka, Chantal, Reeve, Emily, Villeneuve, Claire, and Laroche, Marie-Laure
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BACKGROUND: The revised Patients' Attitudes Towards Deprescribing (rPATD) questionnaire allows capture of the beliefs and attitudes of older adults and caregivers towards deprescribing. OBJECTIVES: To translate and validate the rPATD questionnaire into French. METHODS: The French rPATD was translated using forward-backward translation. Psychometric properties were evaluated in both older adults ≥65 years living in the community or in institutions and who were taking at least one chronic medication and in caregivers of older adults with similar characteristics. Participants were recruited in four French-speaking countries (Belgium, Canada, France and Switzerland). Face and content validity were assessed during the translation process. Construct validity (exploratory factor analysis (EFA)) and internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) were investigated in questionnaires without missing data. Test-retest reliability was evaluated using intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) in a sample of participants. RESULTS: In total, 320 questionnaires from older adults and 215 questionnaires from caregivers were included to evaluate construct validity and internal consistency. EFA extracted four factors in the older adults' and caregivers' versions of the questionnaire consistent with the English rPATD. The extracted factors related to the perceived burden of medication taking, the beliefs in appropriateness of medications, concerns about stopping medications and the level of involvement in making decisions and of knowledge of medications. Internal consistency was satisfactory for three factors for both versions (Cronbach's alpha >0.70), with lower internal consistency in the concerns about stopping factor. Test-retest reliability was overall good for all factors in the caregivers' version (ICC > 0.75) while for the older adults' version, moderate (ICC range: 0.75-0.50) to good ICC values were found. CONCLUSIONS: The French rPATD presents globally good psychometric properties and
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- 2021
4. Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric validation of the revised Patients’ Attitudes Towards Deprescribing (rPATD) questionnaire in French language
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Roux, Barbara, Ouellet, Nicole, Sirois, Caroline, Anne, Niquille, Spinewine, Anne, Pétein, Catherine, Sibille, François-Xavier, Csajka, Chantal, Reeve, Emily, Villeneuve, Claire, Marie-Laure, Laroche, Roux, Barbara, Ouellet, Nicole, Sirois, Caroline, Anne, Niquille, Spinewine, Anne, Pétein, Catherine, Sibille, François-Xavier, Csajka, Chantal, Reeve, Emily, Villeneuve, Claire, and Marie-Laure, Laroche
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Background: The revised Patients' Attitudes Towards Deprescribing (rPATD) questionnaire allows capture of the beliefs and attitudes of older adults and caregivers towards deprescribing. Objectives: To translate and validate the rPATD questionnaire into French. Methods: The French rPATD was translated using forward-backward translation. Psychometric properties were evaluated in both older adults ≥65 years living in the community or in institutions and who were taking at least one chronic medication and in caregivers of older adults with similar characteristics. Participants were recruited in four French-speaking countries (Belgium, Canada, France and Switzerland). Face and content validity were assessed during the translation process. Construct validity (exploratory factor analysis (EFA)) and internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) were investigated in questionnaires without missing data. Test-retest reliability was evaluated using intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) in a sample of participants. Results: In total, 320 questionnaires from older adults and 215 questionnaires from caregivers were included to evaluate construct validity and internal consistency. EFA extracted four factors in the older adults' and caregivers' versions of the questionnaire consistent with the English rPATD. The extracted factors related to the perceived burden of medication taking, the beliefs in appropriateness of medications, concerns about stopping medications and the level of involvement in making decisions and of knowledge of medications. Internal consistency was satisfactory for three factors for both versions (Cronbach's alpha >0.70), with lower internal consistency in the concerns about stopping factor. Test-retest reliability was overall good for all factors in the caregivers' version (ICC > 0.75) while for the older adults' version, moderate (ICC range: 0.75-0.50) to good ICC values were found. Conclusions: The French rPATD presents globally good psychometric properties and
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- 2021
5. Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric validation of the revised Patients’ Attitudes Towards Deprescribing (rPATD) questionnaire in French language
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Roux, Barbara, Sirois, Caroline, Anne, Niquille, Spinewine, Anne, Ouellet, Nicole, Pétein, Catherine, Sibille, François-Xavier, Csajka, Chantal, Reeve, Emily, Villeneuve, Claire, Marie-Laure, Laroche, Roux, Barbara, Sirois, Caroline, Anne, Niquille, Spinewine, Anne, Ouellet, Nicole, Pétein, Catherine, Sibille, François-Xavier, Csajka, Chantal, Reeve, Emily, Villeneuve, Claire, and Marie-Laure, Laroche
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Background: The revised Patients’ Attitudes Towards Deprescribing (rPATD) questionnaire allows capture of the beliefs and attitudes of older adults and caregivers towards deprescribing. Objectives: To translate and validate the rPATD questionnaire into French. Methods: The French rPATD was translated using forward-backward translation. Psychometric properties were evaluated in both older adults ≥65 years living in the community or in institutions and who were taking at least one chronic medication and in caregivers of older adults with similar characteristics. Participants were recruited in four French-speaking countries (Belgium, Canada, France and Switzerland). Face and content validity were assessed during the translation process. Construct validity (exploratory factor analysis (EFA)) and internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) were investigated in questionnaires without missing data. Test-retest reliability was evaluated using intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) in a sample of participants. Results: In total, 320 questionnaires from older adults and 215 questionnaires from caregivers were included to evaluate construct validity and internal consistency. EFA extracted four factors in the older adults’ and caregivers’ versions of the questionnaire consistent with the English rPATD. The extracted factors related to the perceived burden of medication taking, the beliefs in appropriateness of medications, concerns about stopping medications and the level of involvement in making decisions and of knowledge of medications. Internal consistency was satisfactory for three factors for both versions (Cronbach’s alpha >0.70), with lower internal consistency in the concerns about stopping factor. Test-retest reliability was overall good for all factors in the caregivers’ version (ICC > 0.75) while for the older adults’ version, moderate (ICC range: 0.75–0.50) to good ICC values were found. Conclusions: The French rPATD presents globally good psychometric properties and
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- 2020
6. Déterminants et évolution de profils de qualité de vie et d’adhésion aux traitements : analyse dans une cohorte de patients transplantés rénaux
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Villeneuve, Claire, Pharmacologie des Immunosuppresseurs et de la Transplantation (PIST), Université de Limoges (UNILIM)-CHU Limoges-Génomique, Environnement, Immunité, Santé, Thérapeutique (GEIST FR CNRS 3503)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Université de Limoges, Annick Rousseau, Marie-Laure Laroche, and STAR, ABES
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Kidney transplantation ,Quality of life ,[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,Drug adherence ,Analyse de données longitudinales ,Qualité de vie ,Cohort ,Transplantation rénale ,Longitudinal data analysis ,Adhésion aux traitements ,Cohorte ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
In parallel to clinical and biological factors, many psychological determinants could influence transplant patient grafts survival and contributes to patients’ morbidity and mortality. Among them, adherence and quality of life were largely reported. In this context, our objective was to study, in kidney transplant patients, quality of life and adherence time-profiles heterogeneity and to identify determinants of distinct time-course. First, we identified two homogeneous subpopulations of patients: a majority presented a quality of life similar to the general population, while 40% of patients showed a poor quality of life associated with more episodes of anxiety and muscle weakness. Secondly, we found two distinct adherence time-profiles: the majority of patients were adherent while 15% presented a non-adherence constantly increasing associated with a poor mental quality of life and more depressive episodes. Finally, we proposed in this work a new tool dedicated to the evaluation of adherence in French-speaking transplant patients. This thesis provides new tools, easy to use even early on after transplantation, to detect patients with poor quality of life and / or adhesion in order to individualize the management of these patients with appropriate interventions., En parallèle des facteurs cliniques et biologiques, de nombreux déterminants psychologiques, dont l’adhésion et la qualité de vie, peuvent influencer la survie des greffons et des patients transplantés. Dans ce contexte notre objectif était d’étudier l’hétérogénéité des profils d’évolution de la qualité de vie et d’adhésion chez les patients transplantés rénaux et d’en identifier les déterminants. Dans un premier temps, l’étude de la qualité de vie a permis d’identifié deux sous-populations homogènes de patients: une majorité présentaient une qualité de vie semblable à la population générale alors que 40% des patients montraient une qualité de vie dégradée associé à une augmentation d’épisodes d’anxiété et de faiblesse musculaire. Nous avons pu montrer, dans un deuxième temps, qu’il existait deux profils d’évolution de l’adhésion : la majorité des patients étaient adhérents alors que 15 % des patients présentaient une non-adhésion en constante augmentation, une qualité de vie mentale dégradée et de plus nombreux épisodes de dépression. Enfin, nous présentons dans ce travail un nouvel outil dédié à l'évaluation de l’adhésion aux immunosuppresseurs des patients transplantés francophones. Cette thèse fournit de nouveaux outils, facile à utiliser précocement ou à distance de la greffe, permettant de détecter les patients présentant une qualité de vie et/ou une adhésion dégradée afin de mettre en place, pour ces patients, une prise en charge personnalisée.
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- 2016
7. A candidate gene approach of the calcineurin pathway to identify variants associated with clinical outcomes in renal transplantation
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Pouché, Lucie, primary, Koitka, Matthias, additional, Stojanova, Jana, additional, Woillard, Jean-Baptiste, additional, Monchaud, Caroline, additional, Villeneuve, Claire, additional, Essig, Marie, additional, Abraham, Julie, additional, Le Meur, Yannick, additional, Rerolle, Jean-Phillippe, additional, Kamar, Nassim, additional, Rostaing, Lionel, additional, Merville, Pierre, additional, Gandia, Peggy, additional, Bouchet, Stephane, additional, Petersen, Britt-Sabina, additional, Marquet, Pierre, additional, and Picard, Nicolas, additional
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- 2016
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8. A candidate gene approach of the calcineurin pathway to identify variants associated with clinical outcomes in renal transplantation.
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Pouch, Lucie, Koitka, Matthias, Stojanova, Jana, Woillard, Jean-Baptiste, Monchaud, Caroline, Villeneuve, Claire, Essig, Marie, Abraham, Julie, Le Meur, Yannick, Rerolle, Jean-Phillippe, Kamar, Nassim, Rostaing, Lionel, Merville, Pierre, Gandia, Peggy, Bouchet, Stephane, Petersen, Britt-Sabina, Marquet, Pierre, and Picard, Nicolas
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- 2016
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9. Prends ta place / Claire Villeneuve
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Villeneuve, Claire (1943-....). Auteur du texte and Villeneuve, Claire (1943-....). Auteur du texte
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Collection : Collection Spiritualités, Contient une table des matières, Avec mode texte
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- 1999
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